The Bulls must make a decision on Harrington by mid-July. GM John Paxson said it will depend on what they do in free agency, but considering Harrington’s contract is worth about $3 million next year, chances are he’ll be set free, the Arlington Daily Herald reports.

He's a nice veteran presence on the bench, but he won't play much at all unless May and Brezec get hurt. For all intents and purposes, he's the third center on a team that will play without a center for the majority of minutes of most games.

2006-07

Harrington is a player whose best days are behind him. He will be able to provide toughness and depth, but limited fantasy value.

2005-06

Harrington, who was acquired from the Knicks in the Jamal Crawford trade, provided the Bulls with solid play backing up both power forward and center. He played surprisingly well and was effective as a spot starter when pressed into action due to injuries on Chicago’s front line. Harrington will have a similar role this season, playing about 12-15 minutes a night, split between power forward and center, and get 3-4 points and 2-3 boards a game.

2003-04

Harrington is out until November with a sprained knee. When he does return, he will share minutes with Clarence Weatherspoon and Mike Sweetney and will post about 6 PPG and 5 RPG with good percentages.